The band won the All Ireland Championships in 1958, and also won two first prizes in Scotland, under the leadership of pipe major John Duggan and drum sergeant Frank Saunders.[1] After a drop in membership, Duggan resigned in 1967 and was not replaced as pipe major, but Tommy Tully was acting pipe major at public engagements, although the band did not compete at this time.[1] During this period the band had been demoted to Grade 3, but won the All Ireland Championships in 1974 and were promoted to Grade 2.[1]

Tommy Tully died in 1984, and his son Terry took over as pipe major, having assumed an increasing role in running of the band in the previous years.[4] In its 75th anniversiary in 1985, the band won the Champion of Champions award in Grade 2.[1]

In 1988, the band were again placed second at the Worlds and were subsequently upgraded to Grade 1.[1] In the bands first outing in Grade 1 in 1989, they beat Field Marshal Montgomery into second place.[1]

The band won prizes in Ireland, but not in Scotland in 2002, and in 2004 placed in all five Major championships.[1] In 2008, the band won the Scottish and British Championships, and was runner-up in the European and Cowal Championships and placed 5th overall at the World Championships, winning the Champion of Champions in Grade 1.[1] In 2010, the bands centenary year, the band won the World, European and All-Ireland Championships.[1] Terry's son Alen Tully took over as pipe major for the 2014 season.[5][6]